PFDJ supporters’ extremism getting out of control
Political radicalism and religious/ethnical fanaticism has been part of this world for millennia. In modern Eritrean history, the same sort of radicalism and fanatical adoration of a human being or political organization like in Stalin’s
Political radicalism and religious/ethnical fanaticism has been part of this world for millennia. In modern Eritrean history, the same sort of radicalism and fanatical adoration of a human being or political organization like in Stalin’s Soviet, Mao’s China, Mussolini’s Italy, Gaddaffi’s Libya, the Ayatollah’s Iran, Hitler’s Germany was only originally experienced when Haile Selassie was the emperor of Ethiopia; and Eritrea forcefully annexed by Janhoy, became another province of Ethiopia. Haile Selassie in the eyes of many almost became the embodiment of God on earth. Haile Selassie was Ethiopian. But Eritrea has won its own Haile Selassie – saying no to Ethiopia’s- in the first and current President of the State, former guerilla fighter Isaias Afwerki, the leader of EPLF. Not understanding, or perhaps purposely ignoring the fact, that idolizing one man undermines the collective struggle of the Eritrean people, thousands of Eritreans keep worshipping and idolizing one single mortal man as was witnessed in the city of New York on September 25th 2011. And others, whether motivated by genuine nostalgia of seeing a democratic governed better Eritrea or personal grudges in addition to political agenda, are fighting against the regime and wanting to herald a new era of change quickly. Much revulsion and mistrust has been searing among Eritreans for couple of years. For example, a group of individuals from the Change movement chased the head of political affairs of PFDJ after seeing him in a New York bar drinking beer with a female companion on the 26th of September 2011. The young Eritreans were caught off guard as they bumped into Yemane Ghebreab, senior adviser and next-man to the President, in a bar where anybody could be unchained as one finds himself overwhelmed with angry emotions. This verbal attack on Yemane Ghebreab is the result of bitterness and animosity, PFDJ has been sowing between Eritreans for years. This video might easily be mistaken as a scene from Dateline NBC’s to catch a predator, only that the predator here is not a pedophile, but a political predator, a killer, the man who rattled on the G-15 and advised Isaias to lock them up together with other dissidents, who spoke up against Isaias Afwerki’s authoritarian rule peacefully:
Watch the attack on Yemane here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=syz6M6nySlU
Here is similar video clip from Leeds, UK, where squabbles between pro- and anti-government Eritreans disrupted a meeting with the PFDJ ambassador to England, Tesfamichael Gerhatu, in August 2011. The anger and bitterness is obviously in full display in this video:
Here are similar videos from Germany as well as Sweden, where pro-PFDJ seminar attendants and anti-PFDJ demonstrators are getting verbally and physically insulting towards each other:
http://tv.expressen.se/nyheter/inrikes/1.2579236/tumult-vid-dawit-isaak-demonstration
On the side of the government supporters, there have been several incidents of verbal and physical attack committed and filed police reports as well as court cases. The most notoriously foul and loud-mouth government supporter is a lady called Sophia Tesfamariam. Sophia Tesfamariam has been accused of insulting and dishonoring others aiming to please and score points with the PFDJ government at least twice.
Sophia Tesfamariam, a fervently extremist supporter of PFDJ
http://asmarino.com/news/1041-the-case-of-bnai-birth-canada-against-sophia-tesfamariam
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eritrean_youth/message/2364
Eritrean journalist Meron Estifanos was threatened by a PFDJ supporter after participating in a Free Dawit Isaak Seminar in Sweden. She went to the Swedish Police and filed a report regarding the violent encounter.
“You mention my name and write about Dawit Isaac’s family one more time I’ll cut your throat,” said Tedros Isaak – who happened to be the brother of the imprisoned Dawit Isaak according to this report- to the lioness Meron Estifanos, who has invested so much time and energy in solving the plight of Eritrean people’s desire for rights and dignity:
http://www.cpj.org/2011/09/journalists-face-threats-in-covering-isaac-impriso.php
How mind-boggling it is indeed, that PFDJ politics of divide and rule has managed to segregate and propagate so much hatred and animosity even between family members. Tedros Isaak, unlike other brothers and family members of Dawit, is a staunch follower of PFDJ. It seems that is first allegiance is with the regime instead of his brother, Dawit Isaak, who has been gone for ten years from the family home because of the Eritrean regime’s paranoia and fear of losing its grip on power. Some reports indicate that Dawit Isaak might already be dead in prison.
Another article, which could be read at awate.com, exposed that young Eritreans at YPFDJ are also turning into brutal crimes. This assertion was manifested in the young man Senai Solommon Lemma, the chair holder of YPFDJ Denmark, who received 40 days prison sentence as a result of vehemently attacking an elderly Eritrean man while the PFDJ members were rooting for him as he committed sadistic violence, according to this article:
Senai Solommon Lemma, YPFDJ Denmark chairman
http://awate.com/exposing-the-ypfdj-in-europe-part-iv/
Here is another similar article, an interview of 4 young Eritreans victims, who were attacked by YPFDJ members because they asked a simple question regarding the political situation in Eritrea:
“Q – You were attacked by the PFDJ members, did you receive any injuries?
Merih: I sustained bruises and scratches, but nothing beyond that.
Smret: Yes, I was injured. Headache for a few days, minor bump on my forehead, minor scratch on my cheek, and my entire body was sore.”
http://www.harnnet.org/index.php/articles-corner/youth-corner/2385-interview-with-youth-who-defy-ypfdj-bullying
The physical and verbal violent attacks committed by PFDJ supporters are endless. They are happening every single day; most of them do not get reported to the police. It is really distressing to see Eritreans stoop to such low levels of hate and animosity because of politics. This is shameful. This is not part of being an Eritrean in my view. Eritreanism use to mean brotherhood above all. The young generations of Eritreans are copying the exact same behavior as the old. The YPFDJ are the exact replica of the old PFDJ-Raza nay abo Haza. The result will be continuous mishap and calamity, if matters do not change. The martyrs of the freedom struggle envisaged an Eritrea by all for all. Not a totalitarian Eritrea of few.
The article YPFDJ and Radicalization of the Diaspora youth (http://awate.com/ypfdj-radicalization-of-eritrean-diaspora-youth-p-i/) tried to explain a little about how, why and in what circumstances the movement YPFDJ was created. The three factors that have driven the young Diaspora Eritreans to join YPFDJ, I believe, are mainly identity-who am I…what am I…- belonging-where do I fit in, where am I accepted, where am I mostly happy—discriminations-why am I not fulfilled and happy in the West, why am I not accepted as equal to the white man, why am I a second-ranked citizen, etc.
Personal Identity-who am I
The composition of the YPFDJ membership is mainly that of 2nd generation Eritrean youth born in Europe and USA and who have a skewed picture of what it is to be an Eritrean. They erroneously define Eritreanism equal to PFDJ and the EPLF struggle. They build their Eritrean identity on the dogma and teachings of a single political party just as religious fanatics hold a religion to be the sole definer of everything concerning their identity. This is an erroneous philosophy that will ultimately create identity crisis and sooner or later give rise to conflicts within the YPFDJ itself. To become instrument of a single political party in the name of Eritrea and to claim one is building Eritrean identity on the fundaments of a political organization is equal to saying that Christianity is the omnipotent describer of a Christian man’s whole self. Identity is never confined to a single religious or political thought or dogma, especially national identity.
The YPFDJ youngsters have tried to forge a particular form of Eritrean identity for a couple of years now. To grow up in Europe among Europeans as an Eritrean creates split personality- an immigrant’s identity crisis. These young people do not feel they are real Eritreans in Eritrea, nor real westerners in Europe|USA-aym’erabawyan ayeritrawyan. They have existed in twilight of identity dilemma for many years. To suddenly wake up and discover there is a movement called YPFDJ that will embrace them as they are and utilize the meager skills they possess to collect finances, recruit other youngsters and spread positive propaganda about the PFDJ in the West was a blessing in disguise for many. In return, the PFDJ promised to educate and enlighten them about Eritreanism as well as embolden and yield them confidence regarding world politics a la PFDJ style. Moreover, PFDJ missionaries promised several times at conferences, that the YPFDJ will be leaders of future Eritrea. How it even is possible for a group people who cannot even communicate in their mother tongues efficiently or wholly comprehend the Eritrean identity to be leaders of the Eritrean people might be beyond anybody’s imagination. I mean, is it even conceivable for the proud Eritrean people who have sacrificed more than 95000 martyrs to claim and hold on to their freedom to be ruled by 2nd generation Diaspora born Eritreans who have no clear and all-encompassing understanding of the Eritrean identity?
I do not believe the proud Eritrean people will ever allow their land to be ruled by non-Eritreans, half-Eritreans or power-mongering bottom feeders and carpetbaggers like Sophia Tesfamariam in the new dawn, only truly proud Eritreans will see to the state affairs of Eritrea- Eritreans who knows well all the branches that make a perfect Eritrean identity and have studied all the branches in entirety. What makes Eritrean national identity? Well, knowledge about Eritrean native languages, cultures, customs, history, religions, mythology, music, art, writings, national dresses and wearing, Eritrean national geography, the social and anthropological composition of the people, the knowledge and understanding of the Eritrean common mans mentality and psyche which has created the proud national mentality, etc. These above mentioned are some of the qualities that build true Eritrean identity, not politics. Politics has nothing to do with personal identity or national identity. Politics is a changing mechanism, a suitable tool created by a group of leaders to direct a nation through circumstances until new era comes and new politics are created. Politics of a party or organization is not permanent.
A party or organization under which name any state or nation is ruled is not permanent either- look at Gaddafis, Ben Alis, Mubaraks political movements- gone like the wind. Therefore, building identity on the basis of a political movement is like building a house on the beach, on the sand, near the ocean times. People exist forever, but current leaders, parties and political systems will always become victims of time and change. Any man who fanatically holds on to one political party’s ideology as the only truth is weak-minded or cunning opportunist.
Building identity barely based on politics, region, ethnicity, clan, or religion will undoubtedly give birth to disagreement, conflict, fundamentalism, terrorism, violence and havoc. In Eritrean communities around the world, it is safe to deduce, it is politics, which is creating distrust and disunity between Eritreans- the divide and rule policy of the Eritrean regime. Eritrean nationalism is today defined as being a supporter of PFDJ politics by the Eritrean regime. And all opportunists and those fearful of the regime must, naturally, comply with this idea.
Throughout the years, PFDJ members around Europe have been the most powerful in the Eritrean communities-gebertin hadegtin. They have acted not only as organizers of festivals and seminars, collectors of money, promoters of the PFDJ politics, but also as Gestapo, spying and collecting information on Eritreans living abroad. Today, these works are slowly being handed over to the new generation. This new generation is the YPFDJ members, youngsters born and raised in Diaspora, who know little about the true nature of the government recruiting them and asking them to spy on their brethren.
The YPFDJ members are treated as high official guests when they visit Eritrea in groups every second year to attend the Sawa Festival. They are offered the greatest service, the best transportation, the finest hotels, the finest cuisine, etc. Even in Sawa, they are treated as foreign ambassadors, while Eritrean soldiers and poor service students are joined hand in hand to provide them entertainment and hospitality of high caliber. Around the city of Asmara, they act like they own the city, reminiscent of UNMEE, fighting and looking down on the native Eritreans, throwing away their money here and there arrogantly and pompously, behaving and acting indecent and ill-mannered. They keep themselves to themselves, never really trying to integrate with the local people. The YPFDJ members have created an exclusive club, an odd form of Eritrean identity; they are a peculiar and anomalous breed of Eritreans, if they at all can be called Eritreans. The YPFDJ movement is a strange movement of uniforms, party, drinking and thrill; a gathering of opportunists, a bunch of dancing and singing afro Pinocchios, a gathering of “yes, Boss” utters, instruments of Big Brother; needless to say, a very dangerous bunch of people. What make them dangerous is their high opportunism and little knowledge about Eritrea and the world-but mostly, their willingness to accept any order from the Eritrean government without raising any questions as a result of their high opportunistic nature and desire for recognition and influence.
The YPFDJs have immense to learn about Eritreanism. To know your identity and understand your roots, you cannot ask a politician to school you. You must ask or read books by historians, archeologists, anthropologists, by unbiased Eritrean historians like Tekeste Negash, Alemseged Tesfai and so on. That is, if you really want to know what it is and how it feels to be Eritrean. Last, but not least, the gravest crime anybody can do against Eritrea and the Eritrean identity is to be fanatical nationalist, -regardless if it is sincere nationalism or nationalism motivated by personal-gain, for there are plenty young and old individuals utilizing Eritrean nationalism for personal fortune- because fanatical nationalism blinds. And sightlessness will only prolong the distress of our shared delicate nation. And one thing, we must always remember, we are only Eritreans in this lifetime-for about 70 years. We are temporary Eritreans. Eritrea doesn’t own us nor do we own Eritrea, the land. It belongs to the Creator like all countries and all life. Therefore, most importantly, Eritreanism is about respect for all Eritreans, regardless of their political orientations, region and religion. Secondly, Eritreanism is about love for Eritrea as our country and collective home. No Eritrean is entitled more to Eritrea, no matter who he/she is or what he/she has accomplished in the name of serving Eritrea. This is the fundamental statute of wearing the honorable badge of Eritreanism. This should be the main tutorial of the YPFDJ kids when learning about true Eritrean identity, instead of hate politics and propaganda. And if there are some of their brethren asking for the introduction of constitutional governance in Eritrea, it is only because “democracy is the only system that persists in asking powers that be whether they are the powers that ought to be” as Sydney J. Harris once perfectly illuminated it. YPFDJ members need to increase their consciousness. They keep babbling about Niqhat, but true and complete Niqhat is not-regrettably- abundantly visible at YPFDJ yet.
The third part of this article will talk about the ancient human yearn to be part of a group, a movement, the need to be powerful, acknowledged, admired and important-how it has pushed many YPFDJ opportunists to run for little power in the movement. And last but not least, how growing up in the discriminative environment of the West has motivated others to join the YPFDJ to find acceptance and approval.
Mohammed Saleh, is a freelance independent Eritrean writer based in Washington DC, USA, and member of the civic organization, Omma Hatona Eritrea.
03-10-2011
kabUK October 10, 2011
Brilliant article. Well done..and i am the first to comment here..hoorayyyy
HGDF October 10, 2011
You know why this article is written now? To cover up all the illegal harassments and personal attacks we witnessed in the last few weeks. You want to use pfdj as an excuse to your acts as you do it in all cases.
Bus.Zone October 11, 2011
HGDF:
What Do you Know about Illegal or behaving Against the law you have been kissing the bandits the last 20 years and still you do who run ERITREA like their own SHOP do not comment IN HERE when your High in sh**
Dawit October 10, 2011
The recent series of demonstration against the repressive gangs including Issayas have transformed many of us from distant observers to followers and active participants. But, I still wonder how it could be done in Asmara. Taking to streets to demonstrate against the repressive authoritarian regime may mean gambling with innocent lives-a high stakes gambit.
Alem Habte Nega October 12, 2011
Dear Dawit : The article is well enough for us to understand , if wether we will march in the streets of Asmara or not. We are not yet ready for that. we don’t have unity,mutual understanding and respect among each other. we need to develop a forum in every little corner to come across that demonstartion in asmara or otherwise , for it’s not going to be easy. imagine! when Issayas knows it”s the lst day of his life. you don’t think much many more lives will be massacred? i mean that sacrifice shouldnt be for nothing but to bring something big. We need to talk every now and then. We need to unite! i hope you agree?
yasin October 10, 2011
well done Mohammed saleh
zeshakeni October 10, 2011
I like this aricle, very good one. Eritreans are building cult around the man called Isaias Afwerki, which will have dangerous consequences in the future for the proud and independent people. Isaias contributed, but is not the reason for Eritrea’s independence. Actually Isaias is the only cause to much of the misery post-independence. His haughtiness and pride have being causing conflicts and economical and diplomatic problems since 1998. He must step down. 20 years is enough.
samuel October 10, 2011
that is very good and well organised demonstration against the the evil government that we have. however would you try to to assault even if the regime supporter just pass the your powerful message to all the Eritrean people
well done
diana mebrahtu October 10, 2011
Ato mohamed where did you get the information or the raport indicate that DAWIT ISAAK might already be died in prison? Do you think for a little while about his children and his fimily? you guys you have to stop to use the name of dawit isaak for you own interest. one day dawit will be release and join his family. enoughf is enouhgf! where ever you are who dont even seen dawit isaak for a single day, you have no right to mention the name of thi guy and his member of family. leave alone the family of DAWIT.
guest October 11, 2011
When he is going to join his family? I know u do not care about his wellbeing rather u are concerned about the good name of the regime.
Shewit October 10, 2011
Very good and insightful article. Unfortunately, the disease that PFDJ injected into YPFDJ is spreading is not contained only in Europe and America. I happened to be in Kenya, until few days ago, and I was able to witness a jaw dropping complicity, close mindedness and “..It’s not my problem…” attitude among many Eritrean youth. I found the fear, and the belief that “PFDJ is untouchable” depressing. As long as HIGDEF is managed to make that a fact of life among a significant portion of Eritreans, its end might not be as near as we thought it was…
Temesgen Medhanie October 10, 2011
Shewita haftey,
Great to ‘see’ you back to the grand palace of Assenna. We missed you. Hope everything is well with you.
Shewit October 10, 2011
Thank you Temesgen. I see Assenna got a face lift, and you have been the strongest commenter as you have ever been. Good to ‘see’ you, too.
samson October 10, 2011
TAOT MEMLAKH; SEB MEMLAKH SAEBENU REZIN EYU:
Hermon October 10, 2011
1Moses summoned all Israel and said:
Hear, O Israel, the decrees and laws I declare in your hearing today. Learn them and be sure to follow them. 2The Lord our God made a covenant with us at Horeb. 3It was not with our fathers that the Lord made this covenant, but with us, with all of us who are alive here today. 4The Lord spoke to you face to face out of the fire on the mountain. 5(At that time I stood between the Lord and you to declare to you the word of the Lord, because you were afraid of the fire and did not go up the mountain.) And he said:
6“I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.
7“You shall have no other gods beforea me.
8“You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. 9You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the fathers to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me, 10but showing love to a thousand [generations] of those who love me and keep my commandments.